Regional trade agreements, globalization, and global maize exports – new study by Imre Fertő et al.

Agricultural Economics – published by the Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
New study by Gyöngyvér Molnár and Zoltán Hermann in Learning and Instruction journal

Short- and long-term effects of COVID-related kindergarten and school closures….
New study by Péter Biró and co-authors published in Games and Economic Behavior

Serial Rules in a Multi-Unit Shapley-Scarf Market Péter Biró – Flip Klijn – Szilvia Pápai Games and Economic Behavior In Press, Journal Pre-proof Received 17 May 2021 Available online 18 October 2022 Abstract We study generalized Shapley-Scarf exchange markets where each agent is endowed with multiple units of an indivisible and agent-specific good […]
New study by János Hubert Kiss and co-authors published in Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination

Group contest in a coopetitive setup: experimental evidence Hubert János Kiss, Alfonso Rosa-Garcia & Vita Zhukova Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination Abstract We study experimentally cooperation in group contests under a new sharing rule that captures elements of coopetitive setups that are often characterized by the tension between cooperation and competition. It introduces […]
Co-authored new research by Völgyi Katalin is publihed in Decision Making: Applications in Management

American versus domestic digital companies in the Chinese market Eszter Lukács – Katalin Völgyi – Norbert Kovács – Árpád Tóth Published: 2022-10-05 Decision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering, 5(2), 120-139. Abstract The digital economy has become an increasingly important part of the world economy. It is vastly concentrated in two economies, namely, the United […]
Generational Change in the Society of Hungarian Large Entrepreneurs by Mihály Laki in Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy

Generational Change in the Society of Hungarian Large Entrepreneurs: Expected Developments Mihaly Laki Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy – Vol 13, No 1 (2022) Abstract Based on previous fieldwork research we compare two generations of owner-managers of large and medium-size Hungarian privately owned companies. Members of the first group started business […]
New paper by Tamás Keller is published online in European Societies journal

No evidence of direct peer influence in upper-secondary track choice — evidence from Hungary Tamás Keller European Societies – Published online: 04 Oct 2022 ABSTRACT This paper investigates direct peer influence in upper-secondary track choice in the stratified and selective Hungarian educational system and makes two contributions to the literature. First, it tests […]
Return to skills and labour market size – new study by László Czaller & Zoltán Hermann in Regional Studies

Return to skills and labour market size László Czaller & Zoltán HermannReceived 16 Mar 2021, Published online: 21 Sep 2022 ABSTRACT Several studies document that skills are strong predictors of earnings; however, less is known about the extent to which labour market size influences the return to skills. Using data from a unique representative survey recording […]
New paper by Ágnes Cseh, Zsuzsanna Jankó and others in Journal of Scheduling

A quest for a fair schedule: The International Young Physicists’ Tournament Katarína Cechlárová, Ágnes Cseh, Zsuzsanna Jankó, Marián Kireš & Lukáš Miňo Journal of Scheduling – Published: 27 September 2022 Abstract The International Young Physicists’ Tournament is an established team-oriented scientific competition between high school students from 37 countries on 5 […]